Kanjar is a traditionally nomadic ethnic group found in North India and Pakistan.
This group was traditionally nomadic, moving between a number of semi-permanent settlements and living off the land.
It is the centre for the traditionally nomadic Adhara people.
(It's a rather bulky instrument for a traditionally nomadic people.)
The increasing desertification of Africa has resulted in a reduction of their traditionally nomadic, herding lifestyle.
The Germans were able to fight hand-to-hand with the Hungarians, giving the traditionally nomadic warriors no room to use their favorite shoot-and-run tactics.
A traditionally nomadic pastoral community was left with limited lands for their cattle causing overgrazing.
Traditionally nomadic, today only a small percentage of the group remains unsettled.
Traditionally nomadic, the vast majority has become sedentary, although there is a current rural exodus.
It mirrors the movement of the traditionally nomadic Inuit people toward a more settled lifestyle.